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Re: usage of denso window motor

Hey Arthur, Nice work! Do you have any kind of CAD file you could share?


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Originally Posted by artdutra04 View Post
If you have access to CNC machines (through your shop or via sponsors), you can machine your own sprockets. The Denso motors also do not like cantilevered loads, so you should always support the shaft with another bearing/bushing. Here's some 7075 aluminum sprockets with a Denso hub pattern that I machined last year for 228.




The Denso motor, sprocket, and shaft support (with Delrin bushing).